ESAF Small Finance Bank, Anand Rathi Wealth among 7 cos to get Sebi’s nod for IPO, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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New Delhi, As many as seven companies, including ESAF Small Finance Bank, Sapphire Foods India and Anand Rathi Wealth, have received capital markets regulator Sebi‘s nod to raise funds through initial public offerings (IPOs). In addition, PB Fintech, which operates an online insurance platform Policybazaar and credit comparison portal Paisabazaar, Paytm‘s parent firm One97 Communications, life sciences company Tarsons Products and HP Adhesives too received Sebi’s clearance to float their IPOs.

These companies, which filed their draft papers with Sebi between July and August, obtained the regulator’s observations during October 18-22, an update with Sebi showed on Monday.

In Sebi’s parlance, the issuance of observation is equivalent to the regulator’s approval.

ESAF Small Finance Bank’s Rs 997.78-crore public issue comprises a fresh issue of equity shares worth Rs 800 crore and an offer for sale of Rs 197.78 crore by existing shareholders, according to draft red herring prospectus (DRHP).

Under the offer for sale, the promoter will be selling shares worth Rs 150 crore, PNB MetLife would offload shares to the tune of Rs 21.33 crore, Bajaj Allianz Life will offer shares of Rs 17.46 crore, PI Ventures will sell Rs 8.73 crore worth shares and John Chakola will offer shares worth Rs 26 lakh.

The IPO of Sapphire Foods India Ltd, which operates KFC and Pizza Hut outlets, will be entirely an offer of sale (OFS) of 17,569,941 equity shares by promoters and existing shareholders.

As a part of the OFS, QSR Management Trust will sell 8.50 lakh shares, Sapphire Foods Mauritius Ltd will offload 55.69 lakh shares, WWD Ruby Ltd will divest 48.46 lakh shares and Amethyst will offer 39.62 lakh shares.

In addition, AAJV Investment Trust will sell 80,169 shares, Edelweiss Crossover Opportunities Fund will offload 16.15 lakh shares and Edelweiss Crossover Opportunities Fund-Series II will divest 6.46 lakh shares.

The initial share-sale of Anand Rathi Wealth Ltd, part of Mumbai-based financial services group Anand Rathi, is completely an offer for sale of 1.2 crore equity shares by promoters and existing shareholders.

Those offering shares in the offer for sale are — Anand Rathi Financial Services Limited, Anand Rathi, Pradeep Gupta, Amit Rathi, Priti Gupta, Supriya Rathi, Rawal Family Trust, Jugal Mantri and Feroze Azee.

According to the draft papers, Paytm plans to raise Rs 8,300 crore through fresh issue of equity shares and another Rs 8,300 crore through the offer-for-sale route.

Paytm founder, managing director and chief executive Vijay Shekhar Sharma and Alibaba group firms will dilute some of their stake in the proposed offer-for-sale.

In addition, investors selling stake include Antfin (Netherlands) Holding BV, Alibaba.Com Singapore E-Commerce Private Ltd, Elevation Capital V FII Holdings Ltd, Elevation Capital V Ltd, SAIF III Mauritius Company Ltd, SAIF Partners India IV Ltd, SVF Panther (Cayman) Ltd and BH International Holdings.

The Rs 6,017.50 crore IPO of PB Fintech comprises a fresh issue of Rs 3,750 crore worth of equity shares and an offer for sale of Rs 2,267.50 crore by existing shareholders.

As part of the OFS, SVF Python II (Cayman) will sell shares worth Rs 1,875 crore, Yashish Dahiya will offer shares worth Rs 250 crore and some other selling shareholders will also divest shares.

Tarsons Products’ IPO comprises fresh issuance of equity shares worth Rs 150 crore and an offer for sale of 1.32 crore equity shares by promoters and an investor.

As a part of the OFS, promoters — Sanjive Sehgal will offload up to 3.9 lakh equity shares and Rohan Sehgal will sell up to 3.1 lakh equity shares — and investor Clear Vision Investment Holdings Pte Ltd will divest up to 1.25 crore equity shares.

HP Adhesives’ initial share-sale consists of fresh issuance of 41.40 lakh equity shares and an offer of sale of 4,57,200 equity shares by promoter Anjana Haresh Motwani.

The company manufactures a wide range of consumer adhesives and sealants products such as PVC, solvent cement, synthetic rubber adhesive, PVA adhesives, silicone sealant, acrylic sealant, gasket shellac, other sealants and PVC pipe lubricant.

The shares of these companies will be listed on the BSE and NSE. PTI SP BAL BAL



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SBM Bank ties up with 30 FinTechs to grow deposits, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Mumbai: SBM Bank, a wholly-owned subsidiary of State Bank of Mauritius, has partnered with 30 fintech firms as a part of its strategy to acquire customers using the ‘banking as a service’ model.

Under this, the FinTechs provide an interface for customers, and the bank delivers the network effect by providing not just the banking platform but also access to other fintech services that it has partnered with.

SBM earlier operated as an Indian branch of its parent doing wholesale banking and did not have any electronic interface like internet or mobile banking. In end-2018, the bank got a full-fledged bank licence. “This enabled us to leapfrog in terms of IT and provide a new technology stack to the customer,” said MD & CEO Sidharth Rath. According to him, the bank took a call to build a liability (deposit) franchise first. “Building a branch network is expensive and it costs as much as Rs 1-1.5 crore to set up a branch. For us, the lockdown was a blessing as it hastened the move to digital,” he added.

The FinTechs the bank has partnered with include Paisabazaar, through which it issues innovative products like a secured credit card. Young people and others who are otherwise ineligible for credit cards can instantly open a fixed deposit online and get a secured credit card. Once they build a track record of paying bills in time, they are eligible for a regular card.

Similarly, through a partnership with PayNearby, the bank can get small recurring deposits through the ‘Bachat Khata’ offered by the FinTech, which offers business correspondent services on the digital platform. The bank can offer customers immediate cross-border payments through its partnership with Nium. Other partners include RedCarpet, EnKash, Karbon, Finin, Open and Kodo.

“While we are present in only eight cities with physical branches, we have opened accounts in 500 cities with these digital accounts. This will continue to grow because the relationships have just about started,” said Neeraj Sinha, head (consumer & retail banking). Another advantage that SBM is exploiting is that of its offshore parent, which enables the bank to facilitate remittances under the RBI’s Liberalised Remittance Scheme for purchasing shares or other assets through a foreign currency account. Additionally, SBM’s model gains from the fact that it is not capital-intensive. The bank, which started out with Rs 500 crore, has added another Rs 100 crore to its capital base and has managed to generate profits from its first year of business.



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